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New cash reward will get struggling Hongkongers working again

Дата публикации: 31-07-2026 23:15:10

Helping welfare recipients regain self-reliance is a laudable mission. With the right support and incentives, many can join the workforce and get back on their feet. This also helps invigorate the economy and curb public spending.
Hong Kong officials should be commended for piloting a new cash reward for those opting out of the social safety net. By shifting from the Comprehensive Social Security Allowance scheme (CSSA) to the Working Family Allowance programme (WFA), which supports low-income...

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Helping welfare recipients regain self-reliance is a laudable mission. With the right support and incentives, many can join the workforce and get back on their feet. This also helps invigorate the economy and curb public spending.

Hong Kong officials should be commended for piloting a new cash reward for those opting out of the social safety net. By shifting from the Comprehensive Social Security Allowance scheme (CSSA) to the

Working Family Allowance programme (WFA), which supports low-income households, participants can receive a bonus of up to HK$45,000 (US$5,700) over a three-year period.

The “workfare” approach is worth implementing as it offers a dignified pathway out of dependence. It also helps restore people’s self-esteem and provide a financial runway to a stable job and income. At a time when the city is grappling with acute staffing shortages in sectors such as restaurants, retail, construction and caregiving, the initiative can unleash new economic vitality by tapping into this underutilised labour pool. With the estimated annual CSSA bill hitting HK$23 billion in 2025-26, or 3.9 per cent of total recurrent government expenditure, officials must explore ways to contain the ballooning social welfare budget in the long run.

Offering a financial carrot for welfare recipients to work again is only the first step. To enhance participation and sustainability, practical measures should be in place to help aspirants overcome hurdles. For single parents, this means more childcare support facilities and fewer rigid rules to help them qualify for the bonus. More proactive job-matching services are also needed to facilitate the switch.

As of May, more than 256,000 residents were on CSSA, whose payments vary by household size, age and health status. A single able-bodied adult receives HK$3,055 per month, while a bigger family with no disabled members will get HK$2,195 to HK$3,310 per head. The WFA monthly payments range from HK$575 to HK$1,610, along with a monthly child allowance of between HK$805 and HK$1,610 for each child.

When circumstances allow, most people prefer self-reliance rather than living on the dole. Welfare recipients will naturally weigh the benefits of the schemes and their situation before making a decision. That is why the new initiative must come with well-thought-out measures and the flexibility to help people overcome the hurdles to working. With the right incentive and support, the scheme can transform passive welfare into active empowerment, which is a win-win for personal and family development, economic vitality and the public coffers.

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